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1999 single by Ami Suzuki
"Don't Leave Me Behind/Silent Stream"
Single by Ami Suzuki
from the album SA
ReleasedMarch 1999 (JP)
Recorded1999
GenreJ-pop
Length4:43
LabelSony Music
AICT-1048 (Japan, CD)
Songwriter(s)Don't Leave Me Behind: Marc & Ami, Tetsuya Komuro
Silent Stream: Marc, Cozy Cubo
Producer(s)Tetsuya Komuro
Ami Suzuki singles chronology
"Nothing Without You"
(1999)
"Don't Leave Me Behind/Silent Stream"
(1999)
"Be Together"
(1999)

"Don't Leave Me Behind/Silent Stream" is the sixth single released by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki in March 1999. It was also the first double A-side single of the artist. The single reached number three in Japan.

Information

For promoting the single and increase sales, the song "Don't leave me behind" was used on a TV commercial for the Japanese extension of Kodak on the Spring Campaign, and another song of the single, "Silent Stream" was used on a TV commercial for the juice drink, Bireley's.

After Suzuki was blacklisted from the music industry in September 2000, production and distribution of the single stopped in its entirety.

Track listing

  1. Don't Leave Me Behind
    Written by Marc & Ami
    Composed by Tetsuya Komuro
    Arranged by Cozy Kubo & TK
  2. Silent Stream
    Written by Marc
    Composed & Arranged by Cozy Cubo
  3. Don't Leave Me Behind (TV mix)
  4. Silent Stream (TV mix)
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